Imagine being able to afford a home, or to have access to functional infrastructure. Imagine fast, omnipresent public transportation. Imagine good food. Mind-blowing.
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Re: unpopular opinion, isn't that what most people who advocate for policy changes implicitly believe? (I agree with them + the implication)
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Those of us advocating for this policy change in government known precisely how unpopular this opinion is.
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And how do they do that—by making sure the regular folks can't afford a decent housing anywhere near the bay (including those who were here long before the wave of overpaid rich kids arrived).
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extremely popular opinion (on twitter)
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Brain Tokyo is hiring ;)
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The big plus is actually air quality in Tokyo. Because much less vehicles around. And even such relatively cleaner air, some Japanese still wear masks...
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That's to prevent transmission of colds and flu. The Japanese are very socially responsibile
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SV Property owners control SV votes.
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Unpopular opinion: this is what the Bay Area should look like, instead of parking lots, rundown malls and $2M bungalows from the 1970s. Rent in central Tokyo is about half of what it is in SV, for much higher-quality housing.